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Markets and Moralities: Ethnographies of Postsocialism Book

Markets and Moralities: Ethnographies of Postsocialism
Markets and Moralities: Ethnographies of Postsocialism, Before the collapse of the Eastern Bloc, private marketeering was regarded not only as criminal, but even immoral by socialist regimes. Ten years after taking on board western market-orientated shock therapy, post-socialist societies are still struggling , Markets and Moralities: Ethnographies of Postsocialism has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Markets and Moralities: Ethnographies of Postsocialism
  • Written by author Ruth Ellen Mandel
  • Published by Berg Publishers, July 2002
  • Before the collapse of the Eastern Bloc, private marketeering was regarded not only as criminal, but even immoral by socialist regimes. Ten years after taking on board western market-orientated shock therapy, post-socialist societies are still struggling
  • Before the collapse of the Eastern Bloc, private marketeering was regarded not only as criminal, but even immoral by socialist regimes. Ten years after taking on board western market-orientated shock therapy, post-socialist societies are still struggling
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Notes on Contributors
1The Market in Everyday Life: Ethnographies of Postsocialism1
Pt. ITrading Cultures, Market Ambiguity, and Historical Transformation
2Women and the Culture of Entrepreneurship in Soviet and Post-Soviet Azerbaijan19
3The Shame and Pride of Market Activity: Morality, Identity and Trading in Postsocialist Rural Bulgaria33
4Heritage and Enterprise Culture in Archangel, Northern Russia53
5Dealing with Money: Zlotys, Dollars and Other Currencies in the Polish Highlands75
Pt. IIConsumption and Modernities
6Chasing Moths: Cleanliness, Intimacy and Progress in Romania101
7Re-constructing the 'Normal': Identity and the Consumption of Western Goods in Estonia127
8Manufacturing the New Consumerism: Fast-Food Restaurants in Postsocialist Hungary143
Pt. IIIRural and Institutional Transformations
9Coping with the Market in Rural Ukraine169
10Mongolia in the 'Age of the Market': Pastoral Land-use and the Development Discourse191
11Broadening the Concept of Privatization: Gender and Development in Rural Kazakhstan211
Index237


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